I've been fiddling with this all day, searching through mailing lists and
support groups for the answer with no luck.

I'm beginning to wonder if this is a problem with CF 5 (I'm running CF 5 on
W2K AS) using a DB for storage?  I get to the point where it seems that a
'few' of them get written to the db, but a bunch still get written to the
registry.

If anybody has any suggestions - the would be most welcome.

I've tried specifying my datasource in the Application.cfm, and that is when
I started to get a few (but not all) entries into the db.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jillian Carroll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: August 7, 2003 2:27 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: More Client Variable Storage Troubles
> 
> 
> First I created a blank MySQL database, and configured it in 
> the CF Admin to be the default store for client variables.  
> CF couldn't create the tables automatically, so I found the 
> code and did it manually.  The variables weren't being 
> written to the database, but instead, still written to the registry.
>  
> So I tried creating a blank Access database, configured it in 
> the CF Admin, and CF created the tables it needed.  The 
> variables STILL aren't being written to the database, they 
> keep being written to the registry.
>  
> I've tried restarting the CF services.
>  
> What am I doing wrong?
>  
> --
> Jillian
> 
> 
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